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south korea denies that. japan insists this what happened -- this is what happened. they have released videos to prove their point. we still have a long-running case of the women who were trafficked to japanese military brothels during the colonial time, and south korea decided to dismantle the foundation that japan provided to compensate the women. we are unclear how that is going to move forward. there is a lot of uncertainty between the two. this can really affect how they work together to deal with issues like north korea and other regional problems. are asia government reporter in tokyo. about china abound in the new year. dropping a rate to forecast that gdp growth rate, raised even if just by a little bit. we'll speak to her life at the conference in china. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ shery: let's take a look at some of the stories trending across the bloomberg universe. bloomberg.com, read about the seven key issues that will determine the success of u.s.-china trade talks. among the most read stories on the terminal, trump renewing his threat to declare a nat
south korea denies that. japan insists this what happened -- this is what happened. they have released videos to prove their point. we still have a long-running case of the women who were trafficked to japanese military brothels during the colonial time, and south korea decided to dismantle the foundation that japan provided to compensate the women. we are unclear how that is going to move forward. there is a lot of uncertainty between the two. this can really affect how they work together to...
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there have been some concerns about south korea and growth. we are expecting the outlook with south korea for growth and jobs to be 2.6% this year. we saw samsung's earnings miss as well and that is the biggest private employer in south korea. that could be adding to the negative sentiment on the south korean economy and the jobs numbers. let's see how the jobs in asia are shaking up. >> futures are nudging higher. we will see how much faith investors will place in trump. sony is reconsidering some chinese production if tariffs rise. we are waiting on japanese wage growth data. in sydney we are seeing stocks gained to tens of a percent. bluescope steel gained ground over 2% this morning. aussie bonds, we are seeing them slide ahead of building data. that is expected to drop. futures pointing lower after a three-day selloff that sent the 10 year yield back above 2.7%. the treasury rally could be over at the longer and. that could give merit to the sense that bond traders are not buying into the rally. even if banks are busy slashing , the new f
there have been some concerns about south korea and growth. we are expecting the outlook with south korea for growth and jobs to be 2.6% this year. we saw samsung's earnings miss as well and that is the biggest private employer in south korea. that could be adding to the negative sentiment on the south korean economy and the jobs numbers. let's see how the jobs in asia are shaking up. >> futures are nudging higher. we will see how much faith investors will place in trump. sony is...
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exports coming from south korea. the first 20 days we saw a decline. this is playing into the risk of the trade war as well as the slowdown in china and some of the cyclical issues facing major industries like semiconductors in south korea. still a contraction when it comes to export and import in south korea, but not as bad as expected for january. get into thee we lunar new year holiday, a q uiet time next week in asia. this chart illustrates january was a not too shabby month for the asian region. the best january in seven years for emerging-market equities. month,e do enter a new there are the same concerns that remain. how stocks are faring across the inion, a gain in cash trade tokyo and seoul. the costly is gaining -- kospi is gaining ground. wereoncerns around exports already flagged by officials. we do have all the shares up -- auzzie shares up, while financials are under pressure in sydney ahead of monday's report into banking misconduct in australia. >> let's get to first word news. >> president trump says
exports coming from south korea. the first 20 days we saw a decline. this is playing into the risk of the trade war as well as the slowdown in china and some of the cyclical issues facing major industries like semiconductors in south korea. still a contraction when it comes to export and import in south korea, but not as bad as expected for january. get into thee we lunar new year holiday, a q uiet time next week in asia. this chart illustrates january was a not too shabby month for the asian...
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korea, would withdraw a symbolically small number of public opinion, both in south korea and in the united states, is really strongly behind keeping u.s. troops there. that does not mean trump is going to simply take it out without some sort of bargaining but ultimately, there is not much support on either side for that type of change. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- all right, scott seaman, eurasia group director of japan and korea, thank you for joining us on "bloomberg daybreak: australia." bloomberg subscribers can go to on the terminal, and you can customize so you only get the news that you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i think they have to defer, they have to delay, and i think the possibility of no brexit at all is rising. shery: let's get a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. former barclays ceo john barley is going on trial for investing after the financial crisis. the capital injection theecured to avoid government bailout. the case against varley and three others is on information in moree the market than $1 billion in emerge
korea, would withdraw a symbolically small number of public opinion, both in south korea and in the united states, is really strongly behind keeping u.s. troops there. that does not mean trump is going to simply take it out without some sort of bargaining but ultimately, there is not much support on either side for that type of change. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- all right, scott seaman, eurasia group director of japan and korea, thank you for joining us on "bloomberg daybreak:...
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so the: and breaking news out of south korea. month on month, disappointing, industrial production to fall about .2%, so it is a big miss. reduction year on year is rising 1.6%, which is a beat of estimates for the month of december. we had to keep in mind that industrial production figures in south korea month on month are pretty volatile. in november we saw it fall, affected i demand for dram memory chips and a slowdown in smart phone sales. right now month on month in and the issueng, right now is what will happen to manufacturing as we see more concerns over trade tensions between the u.s. and china. south korea exports disappointing and plunging 15%. take a look at what markets did here in the u.s.. the focus on trade negotiations in d.c., but it was mostly to do with the fat and a very dovish turn. 1.8%, higher for second session. the s&p 500 at an eight week i and the nasdaq gained more than 2%. s&p futures unchanged at the moment. let's see how we are setting up for asian now. weare starting -- sophie: are starting thursd
so the: and breaking news out of south korea. month on month, disappointing, industrial production to fall about .2%, so it is a big miss. reduction year on year is rising 1.6%, which is a beat of estimates for the month of december. we had to keep in mind that industrial production figures in south korea month on month are pretty volatile. in november we saw it fall, affected i demand for dram memory chips and a slowdown in smart phone sales. right now month on month in and the issueng, right...
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shery: we have breaking news out of south korea. south korea fourth-quarter gdp expanding 1% quarter on quarter, beating estimates that it would only grow by si 6%. previous expansion in the quarter. only group .6%. gdp year on year, growth of 3.1%, beating expectations. a much faster rate of growth than the previous quarter. the preliminary fourth-quarter numbers. we had a lower base of comparison from a year earlier, but we could have also seen some effects of that fuel tax cut we saw take effect in november. that could have mitigated some of the headwinds for the south korean economy. expert growth has been a little more resilient. we had china frontloading of trade and domestic demand weighed on growth in imports. gdp year on year, growth of 3.1%, beating expectations for the fourth quarter. let's take a look at the markets. the u.s. closed on martin luther king jr. holiday, but we are ca the bloomberg josh -- seeing the bloomberg dollar gain. boosting the dollar against most of the g10 peers. right now in the highest level in m
shery: we have breaking news out of south korea. south korea fourth-quarter gdp expanding 1% quarter on quarter, beating estimates that it would only grow by si 6%. previous expansion in the quarter. only group .6%. gdp year on year, growth of 3.1%, beating expectations. a much faster rate of growth than the previous quarter. the preliminary fourth-quarter numbers. we had a lower base of comparison from a year earlier, but we could have also seen some effects of that fuel tax cut we saw take...
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is bloomberg's i am a proud korean, six-time why is south korea leading? >> yes, south korea leading for reasons, real investment in high-tech sectsor, moved toward policies that encourage this kind of innovation and that maintain lead against germany who climbed up the ranks and close second this year. germany, however, based on my and ague reporting reporting of the index, is at risk of slipping behind. they are relying on classic traditional manufacturing whereas south korea move intoing innovation industries. shery: for us, between the host,tion index and whole seven different data point necessary terms of investing in ew industries and growing them and well being of the people measured bluntly, gross national income, correlation, but not perfect. how important is it to be index? on the innovation jeanne: indication is indicator.king innovation can encourage stronger growth down the line nd that is the kind of thing that grows gross domestic roduct and allowed for shared prosperity, i think it is important how the companies grow. way that e growing in
is bloomberg's i am a proud korean, six-time why is south korea leading? >> yes, south korea leading for reasons, real investment in high-tech sectsor, moved toward policies that encourage this kind of innovation and that maintain lead against germany who climbed up the ranks and close second this year. germany, however, based on my and ague reporting reporting of the index, is at risk of slipping behind. they are relying on classic traditional manufacturing whereas south korea move...
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manus: we've got south korea and malaysia this week. we had big central banks last week. in,erms of the cycle we are are we at the top of the e.m. rate hiking cycle? >> potentially. the risk to at e.m., it is a global story. it is not the greatest news that the u.s. economy is slowing down. it is not the greatest news the eurozone is slowing down. there is a lot of negativity still out there. what we are saying is some of these things are largely priced in. the story for e.m. will be local stories. politics still remains the biggest risk to e.m. you don't want to be chasing countries with election risks this year in europe and south africa in particular. you're going to be tactical. if you look just broadly at the asian index, still 5% lower relative to where they were. there's a lot of value stocks to be extracted. nejra: focus on the local stories. it is really do this, but we have put your name on a chart. you talked in your notes about the bloomberg dollar index sitting pretty near the 200 day moving average. you have talked about the various catalysts we need for the
manus: we've got south korea and malaysia this week. we had big central banks last week. in,erms of the cycle we are are we at the top of the e.m. rate hiking cycle? >> potentially. the risk to at e.m., it is a global story. it is not the greatest news that the u.s. economy is slowing down. it is not the greatest news the eurozone is slowing down. there is a lot of negativity still out there. what we are saying is some of these things are largely priced in. the story for e.m. will be...
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my father was a refugee from north korea. david: he escaped from north korea to south korea. dr. kim: he escaped to south korea at the age of 19. and so he went into the army as a dentist. and because he worked so hard on his english, he became a translator for many of the army dentists and became good friends with them. and so they gave him a scholarship to come to the united states. my mother was the top student in the top high school in korea. because they ranked everybody, literally, in korea, in terms of your high school ranking. she got a scholarship and came to tennessee by herself. at the time, this was the early 1950's. there were probably 300-400 koreans in all the united states. so she and my father were introduced to each other through friends. they met and got married in new york city. like all of the koreans, the idea was they would learn in the united states and go back to serve their country. and so they went back, but inescapably they saw how people live in the united states, and so their own aspirations for themselves and their children won out. david: what was
my father was a refugee from north korea. david: he escaped from north korea to south korea. dr. kim: he escaped to south korea at the age of 19. and so he went into the army as a dentist. and because he worked so hard on his english, he became a translator for many of the army dentists and became good friends with them. and so they gave him a scholarship to come to the united states. my mother was the top student in the top high school in korea. because they ranked everybody, literally, in...
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my father was a refugee from north korea. david: he escaped from north korea to south korea. dr. kim: he escaped to south korea at the age of 19. and so he went into the army as a dentist. and because he worked so hard on his english, he became a translator for many of the army dentists and became good friends with them. and so they gave him a scholarship to come to the united states. my mother was the top student in the top high school in korea. because they ranked everybody, literally, in korea, in terms of your high school ranking. she got a scholarship and came to tennessee by herself. at the time, this was the early 1950's. there were probably 300-400 koreans in all the united states. so she and my father were introduced to each other through friends. they met and got married in new york city. like all of the koreans, the idea was they would learn in the united states and go back to serve their country. and so they went back, but inescapably they saw how people live in the united states, and so their own aspirations for themselves and their children won out. david: what was
my father was a refugee from north korea. david: he escaped from north korea to south korea. dr. kim: he escaped to south korea at the age of 19. and so he went into the army as a dentist. and because he worked so hard on his english, he became a translator for many of the army dentists and became good friends with them. and so they gave him a scholarship to come to the united states. my mother was the top student in the top high school in korea. because they ranked everybody, literally, in...
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juliette: south korea's market will open a few minutes. we are watching what could happen in singapore. our markets coverage will continue. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 9:00 a.m. in hong kong and china -- hong kong and shanghai. gaining and there are signs of continuing caution. in ad changes unseen century. of topp called a meeting congressional leaders after suggesting he is open to a deal to shut -- two and the shutdown. happy new year. it is a quiet start in asian markets. japan is closed. a lot of events happening this week. >> we are starting with a bang. these are pmi numbers coming out. we have the tie shin reading. we are looking at that. we have said. fed.id -- first trading day is underway in singapore in 2019. taipei is flat. kospi is up. session andt to the to the year. after year many would like to forget. just taking a look at china, what we have on the basis of fair value, we can extrapolate. last time i checked what was , where will the u.n. go --yuan go? let's find out what is happening with the first word news. here i
juliette: south korea's market will open a few minutes. we are watching what could happen in singapore. our markets coverage will continue. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 9:00 a.m. in hong kong and china -- hong kong and shanghai. gaining and there are signs of continuing caution. in ad changes unseen century. of topp called a meeting congressional leaders after suggesting he is open to a deal to shut -- two and the shutdown. happy new year. it is a quiet start in asian markets. japan is...
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south korea's forced into labor have reportedly applied to nippon steel's local assets. last year south korea ruled that nippon steel and mitsubishi were liable to pay compensation. carlos ghosn's son said his father will mount a vigorous defense at his first hearing tuesday. the former chairman is indicted on the condition of violating japan's reporting laws by underreporting his compensation. he told a french newspaper he expects everyone to be surprised of his father's defense. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am su keenan. this is bloomberg. the partial u.s. government shutdown entering its third week, president trump for alternative ways to get his wall. his renewed threats invoke a national emergency as a way to circumvent congress and now says they are planning a steel barrier rather than concrete. ,r. trump: a steel barrier steel. it will be made out of steel. tough -- lesss obtrusive, stronger and we are able to use our great companies to use it -- to mak
south korea's forced into labor have reportedly applied to nippon steel's local assets. last year south korea ruled that nippon steel and mitsubishi were liable to pay compensation. carlos ghosn's son said his father will mount a vigorous defense at his first hearing tuesday. the former chairman is indicted on the condition of violating japan's reporting laws by underreporting his compensation. he told a french newspaper he expects everyone to be surprised of his father's defense. global news...
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stop int trump's recent south korea is putting a new strain on the alliance. the administration insists south korea agreed to as much as a 50% increase in what it pays for u.s. military protection. this is playing out president trump repairs for his second summit with kim jong-un. prime minister theresa may could lose control of brexit this week. either suspending the divorce or go back to the european union to renegotiate the deal. are demanding she seek a revision to the irish border plan. global news 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm kailey leinz, this is bloomberg. the euro spiking higher, looking at a picture coming to you from the european parliament. mario draghi is talking about trade, global uncertainty, et cetera for the euro areas. we will discuss all of that next with jason. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. let's pick up and talk about what's happening in the european parliament. mario draghi, the president of the ecb, doesn't l
stop int trump's recent south korea is putting a new strain on the alliance. the administration insists south korea agreed to as much as a 50% increase in what it pays for u.s. military protection. this is playing out president trump repairs for his second summit with kim jong-un. prime minister theresa may could lose control of brexit this week. either suspending the divorce or go back to the european union to renegotiate the deal. are demanding she seek a revision to the irish border plan....
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looking for south korea to see some downsides. and the weakness in terms of what caterpillar says further -- sees for their 2019. another company putting the figure at the slowdown in chinese demand. we are watching those stocks, komatsu down by 4.6% in the first few minutes of trading. china isown in weighing on market sentiment. ceo jean raby. great to have you with us. givens your reaction these 23 indictments coming through from the doj against huawei? does this escalate things or derail the potential for trade negotiations that could result in a short-term trade deal? me.hank you for having first, as a former attorney i know that commenting on the substance of legal charges is difficult. it is law driven so i will not comment on the substance of charges. but i can tell you while way was huawei was a formidable competitor. i can certainly see why the charges against them are drawing attention. is i would hope that this separate and that both parties can rise to the occasion and hopefully put an end to the trade war we have see
looking for south korea to see some downsides. and the weakness in terms of what caterpillar says further -- sees for their 2019. another company putting the figure at the slowdown in chinese demand. we are watching those stocks, komatsu down by 4.6% in the first few minutes of trading. china isown in weighing on market sentiment. ceo jean raby. great to have you with us. givens your reaction these 23 indictments coming through from the doj against huawei? does this escalate things or derail...
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korea, if it does get trade going again with china and south korea, that is plenty for the regime. says it is still abiding by the yuan sanctions, but you over for theun go fourth time in the past year. south korea also wants to do this and move ahead, so kim is achieving his goal of normalizing north korea and normalizing himself. from that perspective, he is still making gains and the longer it goes on, the more pressure. the security council and other places where others can say he has done enough really, let's give him a break. the pressure will be on the trump administration to keep the sanctions in place and keep the world focused on the sanctions in place. time.ppreciate your the federal reserve has signaled is ready to wait and to see how global uncertainty plays out during the trade war. kathleen hays ash the chicago red present about a rate pause and what comes next. slower,ts may have been to truly assess growth towards trends, so it may not be more different of an outlook. i think that puts us all at a situation where they are comfortable. i don't think there is a hurry
korea, if it does get trade going again with china and south korea, that is plenty for the regime. says it is still abiding by the yuan sanctions, but you over for theun go fourth time in the past year. south korea also wants to do this and move ahead, so kim is achieving his goal of normalizing north korea and normalizing himself. from that perspective, he is still making gains and the longer it goes on, the more pressure. the security council and other places where others can say he has done...
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the other two major players have to be china and south korea. what messages did we see sent to them? stephen: he would like to see more cooperation on these issues beenouth korea, there are more efforts between those two countries to bridge their differences. the south koreans were also impressed with the fact that he completeterm denuclearization, which they say he had not said in public before. so that was something new. he did have a warning for south korea not to continue with wargames with the united states. they is our position that firmly promised that they will move toward the path of peace and prosperity. military exercises with foreign powers should no longer be a loud. stephen: the u.s. wants their nuclear ambitions to end. north korea's definition of complete denuclearization is different. it means them also u.s. strategic assets off the peninsula. they have nuclear capable weapons on the peninsula. manus: thank you very much, stephen engle with the latest on kim jong-un. brazil's president sworn in. can he deliver on his pledge to e
the other two major players have to be china and south korea. what messages did we see sent to them? stephen: he would like to see more cooperation on these issues beenouth korea, there are more efforts between those two countries to bridge their differences. the south koreans were also impressed with the fact that he completeterm denuclearization, which they say he had not said in public before. so that was something new. he did have a warning for south korea not to continue with wargames with...
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south korea, singapore as well. just to tell you about how the nikkei have been doing, pretty much dragging what has been happening. past 26 weeks. keep a watch where it is at the moment. a dollar starting with a dovish fed. up .9%.nesian ruby is day.y good whether that is sustainable or not, we are not sure. rishaad: let's see what we can get out of india. we saw a move to the upside. it would be in tandem to what is happening overall in this part of the world. the rupee is also strengthening. at a 10 year yield stable at seven. we do get gdp data later. also, banking liquidity as well. how does that play out with the banks? haslinda: we are hopeful that the gains will be maintained. >> set to resume trade negotiations in beijing. it is the first formal meeting. the stakes are high as both sides race a reduction in tariffs. trump says the negotiations are going well and that china wants the deal because they are being hurt by the tariffs. emergency. he says it will depend on what happens. the government shutdown is
south korea, singapore as well. just to tell you about how the nikkei have been doing, pretty much dragging what has been happening. past 26 weeks. keep a watch where it is at the moment. a dollar starting with a dovish fed. up .9%.nesian ruby is day.y good whether that is sustainable or not, we are not sure. rishaad: let's see what we can get out of india. we saw a move to the upside. it would be in tandem to what is happening overall in this part of the world. the rupee is also strengthening....
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south korea at the moment is being a little bit of pressure for korean stocks. this coming after gains in the last session and australian stocks in the green, gaining .3%. energy stocks are declining at the moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ is 8:30 in hong kong, and our open -- away from trading -- an hour away from trading. we have stocks with the exclusion of japan for the coming-of-age holiday. hong kong markets have had a stellar run. six days of gains. also looking at the countdown for shanghai and shenzhen. you can look at china trade numbers. from our global headquarters in new york, i am haidi stroud-watts. shery: i am shery ahn are let's get to first word news with paul allen. paul: secretary of state mike pompeo has arrived in riyadh saying the saudi led isolation of qatar has gone on for too long. cooperate inuld the fight that is harming mutual interests. saudi arabia, bahrain and the uae cut ties with do half, according -- accusing them of -- doha, accusing them of supporting terrorism. the wife of carlos ghosn attacked the harsh treatment of her husba
south korea at the moment is being a little bit of pressure for korean stocks. this coming after gains in the last session and australian stocks in the green, gaining .3%. energy stocks are declining at the moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ is 8:30 in hong kong, and our open -- away from trading -- an hour away from trading. we have stocks with the exclusion of japan for the coming-of-age holiday. hong kong markets have had a stellar run. six days of gains. also looking at the countdown for...
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you have south korea supported, the bank of korea keeping rates on hold. they have the forecast, but we have seen sk hynix boost that. japan under pressure, off .4%, and other major markets are mixed. watching currency moves today, the aussie dollar down .25%. that volatile employment it a coming through. rishaad: let's take a look at what is going on in context and have more from mumbai when things get going. take a look at those futures, ,hat we have for the nifty probably looking at a flat open. there 44 minutes away from cash markets.
you have south korea supported, the bank of korea keeping rates on hold. they have the forecast, but we have seen sk hynix boost that. japan under pressure, off .4%, and other major markets are mixed. watching currency moves today, the aussie dollar down .25%. that volatile employment it a coming through. rishaad: let's take a look at what is going on in context and have more from mumbai when things get going. take a look at those futures, ,hat we have for the nifty probably looking at a flat...
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paula: i went to south korea and was really amazed how on a policy level and federal level things are going really well. alix: that was my interview with paula gold williams. let's check in on the radar and what to watch for next week. we are deathly paying attention to what is happening in el niño. the el niño outlook will be released mid next week. thursday, the california public utility commission will meet. front and center, pg&e, and who is responsible for the california wildfires and who is responsible for paying for them. friday, maybe the usda will issue its monthly report, if he shutdown is over. that does it for "commodities edge," tune in every week on thursday at 1:00 p.m. this is bloomberg. ♪ i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is "etf iq," where we focus on the assets, risks, and r
paula: i went to south korea and was really amazed how on a policy level and federal level things are going really well. alix: that was my interview with paula gold williams. let's check in on the radar and what to watch for next week. we are deathly paying attention to what is happening in el niño. the el niño outlook will be released mid next week. thursday, the california public utility commission will meet. front and center, pg&e, and who is responsible for the california wildfires...
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we have got weakness in south korea, malaysia, europe. i want to jump into the bloomberg library now. this is a pretty cool chart because it brings this story together. the blue,ve here is this line right here, the u.s. isn, showing a lot of strength. how did it withstand the trade war? we finally figured out it is notwithstanding the trade war. what we see below from the china pmi report, the white line is new export orders. see how that's been coming down. got both going down as well, so you can see how china's economy, both of the economy's this trade war are finally iflly feeling the bite, so you look at the comments from u.s. manufacturers, they talk about higher prices and tariffs making the most competitive. now, all the more attention goes to the big jobs reports. the december report from the government. payrolls are supposed to rise 180 $4000 more than the $160,000 and change we saw the month before. $184,000 more than the $160,000 in change we saw the month before -- and change we saw the month before. haidi: we are waiting for
we have got weakness in south korea, malaysia, europe. i want to jump into the bloomberg library now. this is a pretty cool chart because it brings this story together. the blue,ve here is this line right here, the u.s. isn, showing a lot of strength. how did it withstand the trade war? we finally figured out it is notwithstanding the trade war. what we see below from the china pmi report, the white line is new export orders. see how that's been coming down. got both going down as well, so you...
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paula: i went to south korea and was really amazed how on a policy level and federal level things are going really well. alix: that was my interview with paula gold williams. let's check in on the radar and what to watch for next week. we are deathly paying attention to what is happening in el niÑo. the el niÑo outlook will be released mid next week. thursday, the california public utility commission will meet. front and center, pg&e, and who is responsible for the california wildfires and who is responsible for paying for them. friday, maybe the usda will issue its monthly report, if the shutdown is over. that does it for "commodities edge," tune in every week on thursday at 1:00 p.m. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." rishaad: and i'm jason kelly. week iphone sales in china. >> and america's gun culture is good -- is going global. >> and helping patients
paula: i went to south korea and was really amazed how on a policy level and federal level things are going really well. alix: that was my interview with paula gold williams. let's check in on the radar and what to watch for next week. we are deathly paying attention to what is happening in el niÑo. the el niÑo outlook will be released mid next week. thursday, the california public utility commission will meet. front and center, pg&e, and who is responsible for the california wildfires...
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paula: i went to south korea and was really amazed how well on a policy level, federal level, and private level things are going really well. alix: that was my interview with paula gold williams. let's check in on the radar and what to watch for next week. we are definitely paying attention to what is happening in el niÑo. the australian weather bureau will release the el niÑo outlook next week. thursday, the california public utility commission will meet. front and center, pg&e, and who is responsible for the california wildfires and who is responsible for paying for them. friday, maybe the usda will issue its monthly crop report if the shutdown is over. markets getting hardest hit by the government shutdown and lack of visibility. that does it for "commodities edge," tune in every week on thursday at 1:00 p.m. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you the top interviews from this week in tech. apple shocks the market cutting its revenue outlook for the time in 2 decades. plus, a bumpy start of the new year at t
paula: i went to south korea and was really amazed how well on a policy level, federal level, and private level things are going really well. alix: that was my interview with paula gold williams. let's check in on the radar and what to watch for next week. we are definitely paying attention to what is happening in el niÑo. the australian weather bureau will release the el niÑo outlook next week. thursday, the california public utility commission will meet. front and center, pg&e, and who...
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paula: i went to south korea and was really amazed how on a policy level and federal level things are going really well. alix: that was my interview with paula gold williams. let's check in on the radar and what to watch for next week. we are deathly paying attention to what is happening in el niÑo. the el niÑo outlook will be released mid next week. thursday, the california public utility commission will meet. front and center, pg&e, and who is responsible for the california wildfires and who is responsible for paying for them. friday, maybe the usda will issue its monthly report, if the shutdown is over. that does it for "commodities edge," tune in every week on thursday at 1:00 p.m. this is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you d
paula: i went to south korea and was really amazed how on a policy level and federal level things are going really well. alix: that was my interview with paula gold williams. let's check in on the radar and what to watch for next week. we are deathly paying attention to what is happening in el niÑo. the el niÑo outlook will be released mid next week. thursday, the california public utility commission will meet. front and center, pg&e, and who is responsible for the california wildfires...
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south korea finance minister warning that his growth could be anywhere from 1.5%-two .2%. xi jinpingo that warning about the situation in his country politically. of a: we will have a bit catch-up because u.s. stock and bond markets were closed yesterday but futures firmly in the red. coming up, live from the world economic forum in davos. we speak to big names across the world of industry, including tidjane thiam, axel weber, and brian moynihan. this is bloomberg. ♪ i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. manus: good morning from dubai, this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." opensrld economic forum with a warning of a slowdown. china's president expresses concern over serious dangers to the economy. high flows rise. ubs sees assets with draws of almost $13 billion in the fourth quarter. the clients take flight. >> when
south korea finance minister warning that his growth could be anywhere from 1.5%-two .2%. xi jinpingo that warning about the situation in his country politically. of a: we will have a bit catch-up because u.s. stock and bond markets were closed yesterday but futures firmly in the red. coming up, live from the world economic forum in davos. we speak to big names across the world of industry, including tidjane thiam, axel weber, and brian moynihan. this is bloomberg. ♪ i am a family man. i am a...
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of south korea's market. right now it accounts for about 14.8%, nearly 15% of south korea's market. >> yeah. a massive weight there. sometimes a headwind looking like a tail wind there at this point. ramy there with the latest on samsung, that miss in the fourth quarter numbers. let's get you the latest on the aussie markets now. we'll be watching samsung throughout the day. but in the meantime, aussie markets, how are we doing? >> we are seeing aussie markets to the down side. giving up the earlier gains. we are also seeing the yause dollar holding gains near the highest close in three weeks. bond yields continue to climb, rising for a third straight session. take a quick look at iron-ore alling for the first time. from here, morgan stanley is turning bearish on iron-ore. expecting lower output. so we'll see whether this has a knock-on effect on the aussie dollar outlook as well. quick check on stock movers of note in sydney. galaxy resources earlier rose as much as 3.5%. now up by just .9% of. this after be
of south korea's market. right now it accounts for about 14.8%, nearly 15% of south korea's market. >> yeah. a massive weight there. sometimes a headwind looking like a tail wind there at this point. ramy there with the latest on samsung, that miss in the fourth quarter numbers. let's get you the latest on the aussie markets now. we'll be watching samsung throughout the day. but in the meantime, aussie markets, how are we doing? >> we are seeing aussie markets to the down side....
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tourism stocks in south korea. they are all flying today. we saw a report from several analysts including samsung you shouldsaying take a more wait and see approach when it comes to these stocks. they still say chinese tour groups are going to be leaving because medic recovery in the first quarter. they are raising their price targets as well. one thing to watch out of korea. we're counting down the opening of the session in india right now. let's bring in our reporters sitting by in mumbai. how are things looking? now there are certain macro indicators showing concerns, starting with industrial production for november which was at a 17 month low. its fiscal target , largely long to higher expenditure. perhaps populist announcements ahead of elections. these are some aspects that could work against the government when it comes to economic policies. these are some measures that could perhaps hamper how markets are moving. david: we have to leave it there. agam will be rejoining us later when they open in mumbai. coming up, how ireland is hand
tourism stocks in south korea. they are all flying today. we saw a report from several analysts including samsung you shouldsaying take a more wait and see approach when it comes to these stocks. they still say chinese tour groups are going to be leaving because medic recovery in the first quarter. they are raising their price targets as well. one thing to watch out of korea. we're counting down the opening of the session in india right now. let's bring in our reporters sitting by in mumbai....
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contractionignaling , taiwan, malaysia, and south korea also pointing to declines. yvonne: some softening in intnam and malaysia contraction. our next guest believes southeast asian colonies will reconfiguration of the supply chain. our guest is with us. that chart is telling. your macro outlook is liquidity turbulence and asean. can asean still benefit? bei think asean will impacted. there is no escaping the slowdown in china, and the u.s. economy has well. term, the supply chain centered on china will be breaking up. some of that will be reconfigured and will start shifting to asean. any company wanting to expand capacity will want to ask if i want to risk more money in a factory in china, or hedge my is a with the trade war long drawn a fair -- a ffair? vietnam, thailand, malaysia seem to be the winners. benefit not necessarily in some countries that want to becausee value chain some supply chain movement or may not be high enough into the value-added bracket those nations need? >> that is possible. with technology, we have seen the korean plants moved to vietnam
contractionignaling , taiwan, malaysia, and south korea also pointing to declines. yvonne: some softening in intnam and malaysia contraction. our next guest believes southeast asian colonies will reconfiguration of the supply chain. our guest is with us. that chart is telling. your macro outlook is liquidity turbulence and asean. can asean still benefit? bei think asean will impacted. there is no escaping the slowdown in china, and the u.s. economy has well. term, the supply chain centered on...
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and south korea. what is trump willing to give up it remains to be seen. ramy: donald trump keeping the doors opened by keeping the lights off for many divisions of government. where do we stand in terms of that? he is trying to give a three-year extension for daca but democrats are having nothing with it. democrats want to see a permanent solution to the so-called dreamers in the u.s. they don't want the three-year extension. that is a huge point and president trump is getting it from both sides. democrats want a permanent solution. some of the more anti-immigrant forces in the republican party people it is amnesty for undeserving of such measures. so president trump's stock is making his speech by laying out given, he is forced to thought to this, sewer each party stands. it is kind of a big week for federal workers who are on any.ugh, not getting some are working and not getting paid. ,hey will miss another paycheck and the publicity surrounding that puts a lot of pressure on both sides i think. where the buck stops, i am not sure. i don't think anythin
and south korea. what is trump willing to give up it remains to be seen. ramy: donald trump keeping the doors opened by keeping the lights off for many divisions of government. where do we stand in terms of that? he is trying to give a three-year extension for daca but democrats are having nothing with it. democrats want to see a permanent solution to the so-called dreamers in the u.s. they don't want the three-year extension. that is a huge point and president trump is getting it from both...
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will see suppliers coming in from japan, south korea, sk hynix, japan display, and tie one semiconductors, even some -- taiwan semiconductors. it will flow through throughout the day. >> interesting comment from tim about indicating some willingness to be flexible with prices outside the u.s. revivede flexibility unit sales momentum in china and asia? provideve seen apple havesubsidies if customers older iphones and trade them in. we have seen those discounts , but asn unofficially have seen almost $5 billion in lost revenue sales in china. is having a big impact among asian suppliers. seen a huge impact on these negative news flows of asian suppliers on the gtv library showing how tech stocks have been hit in 2018, 20 1% drop for the msci index, but perhaps some optimism they may start recovering a little bit this year, especially january. hours, butp after have eroded market capitalization significantly. it is below microsoft, amazon, alphabet even. we had a lot of handwringing about apple. was there a complete freak out in asia as well? a bit of a freak out initially. since then, it ha
will see suppliers coming in from japan, south korea, sk hynix, japan display, and tie one semiconductors, even some -- taiwan semiconductors. it will flow through throughout the day. >> interesting comment from tim about indicating some willingness to be flexible with prices outside the u.s. revivede flexibility unit sales momentum in china and asia? provideve seen apple havesubsidies if customers older iphones and trade them in. we have seen those discounts , but asn unofficially have...
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and south korea are considering ways to reward kim jong-un as north korea attempts to get rid of its nuclear arsenal. the south korean foreign minister provided details in a news conference, but the measures included everything from using sanctions on north korea to formalize the end of the korean war. the bank of japan is almost certain to cut its inflation forecast for the next fiscal year due to the sharp fall in oil prices. bloomberg has learned that the new policy will change this. calls fort forecast prices to rise 74% with oil down roughly 74% since the last outlook report in october. global news, 24 hours per day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by over 120 countries. i'm courtney donohoe and this is bloomberg. guy? guy: think you are. european equity markets through the equity process have settled and these are the final prices that we have here in europe today. pointing out earlier on the banks definitely are at the forefront of these markets. a little bit more during the auction process, positive territory. trading desk, the going through the middle and back office
and south korea are considering ways to reward kim jong-un as north korea attempts to get rid of its nuclear arsenal. the south korean foreign minister provided details in a news conference, but the measures included everything from using sanctions on north korea to formalize the end of the korean war. the bank of japan is almost certain to cut its inflation forecast for the next fiscal year due to the sharp fall in oil prices. bloomberg has learned that the new policy will change this. calls...
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countries like south korea are buying iranian oil now. they will buy now before they can't later. david: the exemptions on the sanctions were temporary. what happens with those rolloff? alix: they have to keep going. they will be dealing with that in april. also, when you look at equities of oil, they have been moving in tandem. you look at the 90 day correlation, it really surged. what sleeting what, i'm not sure. you can guarantee that oil will have a nice pop. david: very well done. alix: that does it for bloomberg daybreak americas. coming up, the opening with jon ferro. the rally we see continued over from yesterday. the dollar gains, the yield continues to flatten. this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: the countdown to the open starts right now. coming up, trade talks in training day two in beijing. the president says they are going well. is hittinglowdown demand for memory chips. sliding for 12 straight month. good morning. futures are up by .9%. we have gains in the s&p 500. dollar strength has raised some of the dollar weakness. treasuries are stable in and around the u.s. ten
countries like south korea are buying iranian oil now. they will buy now before they can't later. david: the exemptions on the sanctions were temporary. what happens with those rolloff? alix: they have to keep going. they will be dealing with that in april. also, when you look at equities of oil, they have been moving in tandem. you look at the 90 day correlation, it really surged. what sleeting what, i'm not sure. you can guarantee that oil will have a nice pop. david: very well done. alix:...
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south korea is the place to be. [indiscernible] we've always got this discount because of tensions with the north, but i'm going to give you the chocolate teapot anyway. well done, will, for coming second. [laughter] rishaad: it is better than having a chocolate teapot. it is not quite the poisoned chalice. much nicer and sweeter than that. bloomberg news, you can have a look at the recent charts. catch up on some of the key analysis and save charts for future reference. david: we are watching shenzhen very closely following that sudden plunge about an hour back. that.get you an update of can we get that up as well? 0.7% on then benchmark, following declines on wall street and in europe overnight. rishaad: i wonder how that fits in. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> asia-pacific stocks are falling on rising concern that the trade war is hitting corporate profits. bellwethers are worried about china. while way is weighing on investors as the u.s. files charges. tensions grow ahead of new talks in washington. is expected to f
south korea is the place to be. [indiscernible] we've always got this discount because of tensions with the north, but i'm going to give you the chocolate teapot anyway. well done, will, for coming second. [laughter] rishaad: it is better than having a chocolate teapot. it is not quite the poisoned chalice. much nicer and sweeter than that. bloomberg news, you can have a look at the recent charts. catch up on some of the key analysis and save charts for future reference. david: we are watching...
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let's preview the open in japan and south korea. here's sophie kamaruddin. sophie: the stop rally may be flagging in asia. after the continued 2% jump we saw on wednesday. the earnings outlook is looking dire. expecting the fourth quarter season to be dominated. we are the have had disappointing results from lg electronics. when it comes to the tokyo sharemarket, weakness anticipated. family mart among the names to report after the bell this thursday. this comes after they cut their off -- their outlook for sluggish winter sales. we will get numbers from them which will offer a sense of chinese demand for industrial robots. i want to mention what goldman has to say when it comes to japanese stocks. the bank has cut a 12 mark -- 12 month target. from the nikkei 225, 22,000 from 23 k. this is as we are seeing weakness for japanese stocks. the stronger yen likely not adding any equity. sophie kamaruddin there on the markets. pretty mixed session so far. let's look at how the rest of the markets that are trading going into the japan open. australia seeing a stru
let's preview the open in japan and south korea. here's sophie kamaruddin. sophie: the stop rally may be flagging in asia. after the continued 2% jump we saw on wednesday. the earnings outlook is looking dire. expecting the fourth quarter season to be dominated. we are the have had disappointing results from lg electronics. when it comes to the tokyo sharemarket, weakness anticipated. family mart among the names to report after the bell this thursday. this comes after they cut their off --...
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but we did get fourth-quarter gdp numbers out of south korea really big estimates growing 1%. external risks still there and the bok loving rates steady at one point -- 1.75%. not a lot of impact on the korean won. let's look at the broader markets. sophie: taking a look at what we are previewing when china and hong kong open, casino operators will be in focus after las vegas reported disappointing fourth-quarter results. and they will downplay concerns for the outlook on macau. chinese internet players could be in the crosshairs after china singled out a news service and shattered thousands of apps in three weeks. this casino will boost to a five-year high as china pushes for more oil. kamaruddin.e before we go to bloomberg markets asia with the china open , let's look at how markets are trading in the asia-pacific after the whipsaw session on wall street and concerns of global growth and earnings expectations being higher, weighing on sentiment. the nikkei seeing downside .3% in the wake of the bank of japan decision. the kospi is holding steady, the bank of korea held their
but we did get fourth-quarter gdp numbers out of south korea really big estimates growing 1%. external risks still there and the bok loving rates steady at one point -- 1.75%. not a lot of impact on the korean won. let's look at the broader markets. sophie: taking a look at what we are previewing when china and hong kong open, casino operators will be in focus after las vegas reported disappointing fourth-quarter results. and they will downplay concerns for the outlook on macau. chinese...
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for south korea, the risks are greater given the country gets almost 25% of its trade coming from the semiconductor industry alone. china is certainly impacted, aside from the one million people associated with the production of iphones in china. china is looking at being self-sufficient in the semiconductor industry and as we are entering a week period, it's -- weak period, it's difficult for them to become more dominant in a market that is falling, so i think that creates even more competition as we have seen in the semi conductor industry before, which started in the u.s. and japan and korea and taiwan came into the industry, introducing a lot more competition. china will introduce further competition. the industry is concerned about the same thing happening in the semiconductor industry that happened in the solar and led industry with china's entering into the market. record ofis a track overinvestment when it comes to china. it's a pretty bad time to enter the fray after we are seeing a sustained downturn. capitalmost of the new spending in the industry is going on in china. most
for south korea, the risks are greater given the country gets almost 25% of its trade coming from the semiconductor industry alone. china is certainly impacted, aside from the one million people associated with the production of iphones in china. china is looking at being self-sufficient in the semiconductor industry and as we are entering a week period, it's -- weak period, it's difficult for them to become more dominant in a market that is falling, so i think that creates even more...
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south korea down about a fifth of one percent. they have reversed earlier decline bus they did signal basically what apple said a slowdown when it came to emerging markets, china also likes a weaker smart phone demand. we are seeing here pretty tepid movement when it comes to asia fx as well. a little risk aversion coming through here. losing offcher, we are a little steam hoar at the moment. big question is, where is the line of defense now for the dollar? take a look at the bloomberg dollar index, closing in on the 200-tai moving average. potentially we are losing that last line of support for the dollar. a lot of questions whether this is the start of this down trend here as well. and could this actually start benefiting the e.m. currencies which could be a big game changer here in this part of the world. ake a look at the flip side. e.m. currencies above their 200 day moving averages. take a look at the rupia in particular. we got claudio pe ron to talk more about that in moments. but first, let's get you caught first news. >>
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let's preview the market open in japan and south korea. sophie kamaruddin. sophie: let's get stocks to watch. nissan is the latest sales of electric battery, so want to reaction. suzuki could move out after they missed estimates. and there was a missing third quarter -- miss in third-quarter openings. and looking at japan display on the reports the screen maker crisscrossed their fifth consecutive loss. -- could post their fifth consecutive loss. this company was downgraded to neutral and macquarrie and samsung reported another lost for 2018. samsung first quarter numbers were softer than expected. but this one was decent by nearly 43%. haidi: sophie kamaruddin looking at some of the movers we are watching. looking at this quiet start to monday morning, australian opens -- markets are closed for the public holiday. trading in new zealand, it is kind of stagnant, just up .1% higher. looking at nikkei futures turning lower but the kospi starting off on the right foot. this is bloomberg. ♪ omberg. ♪ place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by x
let's preview the market open in japan and south korea. sophie kamaruddin. sophie: let's get stocks to watch. nissan is the latest sales of electric battery, so want to reaction. suzuki could move out after they missed estimates. and there was a missing third quarter -- miss in third-quarter openings. and looking at japan display on the reports the screen maker crisscrossed their fifth consecutive loss. -- could post their fifth consecutive loss. this company was downgraded to neutral and...
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watching chipmakers today in south korea. tech and chipmaker stocks really fall badly in the overnight session. shery: really weighing on the markets with all that drama surrounding wh huawei. defending the legal proceedings in the case against the cfo. not asking the united states to drop it extraditions efforts. our chief north asia correspondent stephen engle is following this story. this economic feud not going away anytime soon. stephen: the standoff is continuing with both sides, china and canada saying similar things that there are legal proceedings going on and these are not politicized cases. i am talking of course about the aggradation case in canada with meng of huawei, but also in china, at least two canadians who are being detained right now on allegations of spying. i will get to that in a minute. we did here at davos in an interview with bloomberg television, canada's foreign minister saying it would be absolutely wrong for the meng to be politicized. it is a criminal justice matter extensively. she tells bloom
watching chipmakers today in south korea. tech and chipmaker stocks really fall badly in the overnight session. shery: really weighing on the markets with all that drama surrounding wh huawei. defending the legal proceedings in the case against the cfo. not asking the united states to drop it extraditions efforts. our chief north asia correspondent stephen engle is following this story. this economic feud not going away anytime soon. stephen: the standoff is continuing with both sides, china...
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and south korea. ad he has expressed wanting second meeting with president trump. and the u.k. foreign secretary says he believes that theresa will get the concessions needed to convince lawmakers to akin unpopular brexit deal. -- two back and unpopular brexit deal. month may postpone a parliamentary vote on the brexit agreement and it has been set to the week of january 14. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists in more than 120 countries. i'm kailey leinz, this is bloomberg. thank you. merger between two companies, the combined company is trading on the new york stock exchange. there it is under the old nasdaq ticker from gold. we are joined by the ceo.- the new barrick congratulations on getting this done. the global economy is slowing down. where's the price of gold going? >> i have never been one to predict gold. you are going to go up and go down and not necessarily in that order. as we stand today i think there is more upside risk than downside. and you are pulling together an eclectic mix of assets. we are tryi
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let's look at the market open in japan and south korea. how are we looking? sophie: along with the reaction to the ppi data, we will be gauging the response to the november core machine orders coming in unchanged. we are seeing nikkei futures up about 1/10 of 1%, perhaps tracking the gains we are seeing in u.s. stocks futures. also edging higher which could anticipate asian shares will gain. this while the yen is holding on to losses. this, while we consider developments around brexit, we are seeing the pound after the moves we saw overnight. those are some of the markets we are keeping an eye on next up on bloomberg markets: asia. this is bloomberg. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thou
let's look at the market open in japan and south korea. how are we looking? sophie: along with the reaction to the ppi data, we will be gauging the response to the november core machine orders coming in unchanged. we are seeing nikkei futures up about 1/10 of 1%, perhaps tracking the gains we are seeing in u.s. stocks futures. also edging higher which could anticipate asian shares will gain. this while the yen is holding on to losses. this, while we consider developments around brexit, we are...
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haidi: obviously a message to washington also carries a message to south korea and china, some of the neighbors that are implementing the sanctions. >> he was conciliatory toward the south koreans, saying he wants better relations in 2019 with the south as well as with china. he went on to say that -- i should say that the south koreans actually lauded the speech, saying it was the first time kim jong-un had used the word complete denuclearization. then again, north koreans have a different definition of what complete actually means. to them we expect that means it also includes the united states removing their nuclear capable warships and other military assets. they don't have nuclear weapons on the peninsula but they do have nuclear capable arsenals and that is what the north wants to see removed from the peninsula. speech demand in the south stop its wargames with the united states. thank you so much for that, stephen engle in hong kong. it is an election year here in australia as well. the prime minister promising and recordcuts funding for schools and hospitals. scott, 2018 was a
haidi: obviously a message to washington also carries a message to south korea and china, some of the neighbors that are implementing the sanctions. >> he was conciliatory toward the south koreans, saying he wants better relations in 2019 with the south as well as with china. he went on to say that -- i should say that the south koreans actually lauded the speech, saying it was the first time kim jong-un had used the word complete denuclearization. then again, north koreans have a...
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into themore equipment korean peninsula should be stopped. >> south korea praised the speech from kim jong-un, saying it was the first time publicly that he had used the term complete denuclearization. that's part of the desire from the united states, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization. that pyongyang has for complete denuclearization is different than the united states's definition. they want the united states also to remove any nuclear capable arsenals from the korean peninsula. chief northberg's asia correspondent joining us in hong kong. 2018 tapped off another dismal year for commodities. what does 2019 hold? we will discuss that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is daybreak asia. another poor year in 2018, hurt by substantial well says -- losses and energy. guest joins us now. happy new year. what are the most important factors when it comes to watching commodities in 2019? we should point out -- >> a gauge of returns on 22 raw materials from crops to energy to metal. that sank about 13% in 2018. that followed annual gains in 16 and 17. a poor performance. ,eople wi
into themore equipment korean peninsula should be stopped. >> south korea praised the speech from kim jong-un, saying it was the first time publicly that he had used the term complete denuclearization. that's part of the desire from the united states, verifiable and irreversible denuclearization. that pyongyang has for complete denuclearization is different than the united states's definition. they want the united states also to remove any nuclear capable arsenals from the korean...
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over the weekend the agreement between south korea and the u.s. for the bases and military and ite there expired does not seem we are close to getting a deal. that has to worry folks on the peninsula and in the region. david: from your point of view, mike, where are we heading of china? there is some tension if not when a rising power is close to taking over a dominant power. >> with adversaries they always played a long game. i think they are awaiting us out and trying to get small concessions on our side. we have an impatient president who is looking at the political side and realizing he get something in the next two years. if he does not get a deal with north korea it will affect them politically. that is a disadvantage we have when we deal with countries like china and north korea that look at the calendar and say time is on their side. have notett connolly talked about is cybersecurity. something you know a great deal about. how big a risk is that and where is that coming from, state actors are nonstate actors? >> it will be both. we will se
over the weekend the agreement between south korea and the u.s. for the bases and military and ite there expired does not seem we are close to getting a deal. that has to worry folks on the peninsula and in the region. david: from your point of view, mike, where are we heading of china? there is some tension if not when a rising power is close to taking over a dominant power. >> with adversaries they always played a long game. i think they are awaiting us out and trying to get small...
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haidi: let's get a look at the market open in japan and south korea, almost upon us. sophie is in hong kong. sophie: stocks to watch -- asian suppliers on the radar after the tech giants results. adventists, gdk. lg display with fourth-quarter operating profits beating the highest estimates. other companies to report -- numbers from japan keeping its full-year forecast. also posting results. keep an eye on airlines in the region. also watching japanese retailers after retail sales rose 1.3% on yearly basis. on the radar after the company said it would discontinue selling products at convenience stores. retailers have been in focus in japan given some of the concerns around japanese consumers looking to spend their earnings. that is a look at the breakdown from the open head of korea and japan. this is bloomberg. ♪ this isn't just any moving day. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no
haidi: let's get a look at the market open in japan and south korea, almost upon us. sophie is in hong kong. sophie: stocks to watch -- asian suppliers on the radar after the tech giants results. adventists, gdk. lg display with fourth-quarter operating profits beating the highest estimates. other companies to report -- numbers from japan keeping its full-year forecast. also posting results. keep an eye on airlines in the region. also watching japanese retailers after retail sales rose 1.3% on...